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ACTIVE ✹ Bam Margera: get to know the jackass pg. 18 the invisible stars of everclear ✹ pg. 26 december 2012 | FREE VOL. 3 ISSUE 12 Your Holiday s Headquarter For Fun! P JAX DECEMBER LI N EU WW WILD WorC ld o f SPOR TS G ET S O M E. • 34 WING FLAVORS • 20 BEERS ON TAP • TV’S EVERYWHERE! WILD WING CAFE TINSELTOWN • 4555 SOUTHSIDE BLVD. 904-998-WING (9464) • W I L D W I N G C A F E . C O M Active 3 ACTIVE contents Facebook funnies 8 TOP MONTHLY LIKES your active horoscope what do the stars say for you? 12 active fitness22 get your best body with Jerrian Sanders active music 26 active sits down with everclear Alyse Easdale catches up with flogging molly 30 Chad Martel’s model of the month admire our model all month long 34 active happenings38 event listing for the 904 OUT & ABOUT43 Photos and reviews from events around town active at the movies presented by regal entertainment group 48 ACTIVE with sam kouvaris WJXT & sportsline.com’s Sam kouvaris 58 4 Active active team chief editors / publishers layout design writers Photographers website additional credits CONTACT ACTIVE Chris cantillo robert eberhart active design team Jerrian Sanders • Peak performance DANIELLE GEOGHEGAN Alyse Easdale sam kouvaris • sportsline.com LAURIE CREAMER world-digital-media.com www.TheActiveMagazine.com starlightastrology.com hdwallpapers.in .infinitydish.com freegreatpicture.com fantasyknuckleheads.com hopechildrenshome.org jacksonville.com beyondhollywood.com tolkienlibrary.com impawards.com hypable.com (904) 579-6244 [email protected] TheActiveMagazine.com Active 5 ACTIVE magazine the Email us the correct amount of PRESENTS that appear in this month’s issue and you could win gift cards to restaurants throughout Jacksonville! Send your answer to TheActiveMagazine@ gmail.com 6 Active From the Editors There is so much going on for December! Make sure you are staying Active with all the events, concerts, performances, and so much more in the 904. Stay Active and connected with us here: www.TheActiveMagazine.com @The_Active_Mag www.facebook.com/ActiveMagazine By using all these websites you have a chance every month to win passes to everything going on in Jax along with movie passes. Need your event advertised? Need pictures taken at your event? What about video? We also now print flyers, brochures, anything and everything! Contact us at 904.579.6244 o The Active Magazine voted Jacksonville’s #1 source to everything going on in the 904! Active 7 TOP 10 MONTHLY LIKES Dear Santa, Please send your credit card numbers. It’s only fair since you’re getting the credit for the gifts, that you should start paying for them. I have just been kidnapped by a fat dude in a red suit, shoved in a bag and taken to the north pole and wrapped up. Who put me on their Christmas list? When somebody falls down, I wait to see if they are okay before I laugh. I just turned 35, may have osteoarthritis in a few fingers, and have recently used the phrase, “Because I said so!” I don’t think the mini van is a big jump from all that. 8 Active What I don’t like about office Christmas parties is looking for a job the next day. Everyone is trying to accomplish something big, not realizing that life is made up of little things. For all of you who gossip about me: Thanks for making me the center of your world. Love is a fire but whether it’s going to warm your hearth or burn down your house, you can never tell. If Saturday and Sunday do not excite you, then change your friends. If Monday does not motivate you, then change your profession. Men are like parking spots, the good ones are taken and the free ones are handicapped. Have a good facebook status you want to submit? Email it with a picture to [email protected] Active 9 8605 beach blvd Jacksonville Active 11 Sagittarius (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21): Be prepared to lose friends or alienate other people if you insist on being stubborn. You may find that your quick wit and charm will help you in obtaining allies. Set a limit, or you’ll wind up on a tight budget. Capricorn (Dec 22.- Jan. 20): Exercise your talents and present your ideas to groups you think you can contribute to. Travel, although enticing, will cost more than you expect. Family outings will make you feel secure and happy. Joint ventures might prove to be unfavorable. Aquarius (Jan. 21.- Feb. 19) Renovations or purchases made for your home will payoff. Talk to your emotional partner about your intentions. Keep important information to yourself. Your luckiest events this month will occur on a Saturday. Pisces (Feb. 20-Mar. 20): Travel opportunities must be taken advantage of. Make plans to do something special with the one you love. Your personal life is going through a state of confusion. Home improvement projects will go well if you delegate work to all your family members. SCO RO P 12 d ec ES HO ember 20 Aries (Mar. 21- April 20): Don’t let others restrict you from saying how you feel about family issues. Escapist tendencies will result in a poor reputation and a lack of confidence. Have a heart-toheart talk with family and find out what the problems are. Taurus (Apr. 21- May 21): Your ideas are good and career moves can be realized. New hair, new outfit, new you. Your ideas will be well received. You are best not to confide in anyone right now. Your luckiest events this month will occur on a Sunday. 12 Active Gemini (May 22-June 21): You can make alterations to your appearance that everyone will admire. Your outgoing nature might work against you this month. Short trips may be tiring but rewarding. You may want to sign up for courses that will encourage you to have more confidence in yourself. Cancer (June 22-July 22): You need adventure and excitement in your life. Romance could develop through social activities or short trips. Quarrels will erupt if you get into philosophical debates with friends. Money can be made if you use your ingenuity. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Cultural activities will prove to be quite enlightening for everyone. You will be ready to jump on anyone who gets in the way of your progress this month. Real estate investments will payoff. Your intellectual charm will entice mates who have common interests. Virgo (Aug. 23 -Sept. 23): Your emotional partner may make you angry this month. A little rest will do wonders. You will meet potential new mates through friends or relatives. Your relationship appears to be stressed out and depleted. Your luckiest events this month will occur on a Tuesday. Libra (Sept. 24 -Oct. 23): Driving too fast or double parking will result in difficulties with officials. You may want to try your hand at a little creative writing. Don’t let your boss get the better of you. You will enjoy getting together with friends. Try to convince a good friend to take a holiday with you. Scorpio (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22): You may find that doing odd jobs around the house will be successful and appreciated by loved ones. Try to be as mellow as possible. You should be looking into making changes around the house. Active 13 14 Active Active 15 16 Active Active 17 Bam Margera Born Brandon Cole Margera, Bam Margera is a multi-faceted public figure. A skateboarder, radio and TV personality, writer and director, there isn’t much Bam hasn’t done. Born on Sept. 28, 1979 in West Chester, Pa., he was nicknamed “Bam” by his grandfather because at the age of three he had a tendency to run into walls (a tendency that has stuck with him throughout his life). He dropped out of hgh school when his best friend was expelled for smearing feces on a locker. He did go on to receive his GED. After an unsuccessful marriage to Jenn Rivell, he mar18 Active ried his childhood friend Melissa “Missy” Rothstein on Feb. 3, 2007. They currently live in “Castle Bam” in West Chester (a huge gothic house, with a skate park in the driveway, on 14 acres of land). Bam began filming himself and his friends skateboarding and doing stunts and released a compilation of his work as “CKY: Landspeed” in 1999 (CKY stands for “Camp Kill Yourself”). These early videos feature many of Margera’s friends: Ryan Dunn, Brandon DiCamillo, Rake Yohn, Chris Raab, and Brandon Novak. These videos are what led to Bam Margera being a staple of MTV’s “Jackass”. “Haggard”, which features a cameo by professional skateboarder Tony Hawk. He also co-starred in both “Jackass” movies alongside Johnny Knoxville. MTV also gave him the show “Bam’s Unholy Union”, which followed he and Rothstein before they got married. After he claimed fame as a “Jackass”, MTV gave Margera his own show “Viva La Bam.” The show followed Margera and friends as they performed crazy stunts in West Chester, New Orleans, LA, Brazil, Finland, Mexico, Amsterdam, and Transylvania. Margera co-wrote, directed, and starred in the independent film He is the main character in “Tony Hawk’s Underground”, (one of the best selling video sports game of all time). He is sponsored by leaders in the skating industry; the most influential being Element Skateboards. You can listen to Bam every week on Sirius Satelite Radio for his show Radio Bam, which features Margera along with the Jackass and CKY crews. Catch him in Jacksonville on Dec. 7 for a meet and greet at 6pm at 8103 in Jacksonville Beach and afterwards for his show that night at Club Aqua. Active 19 20 Active Holiday Food Choices Every year it has become common practice to overindulge around the holidays. It is expected to gather with friends and family over lavish meals that include home cooked dishes stuffed with fats and sugars. Many people gain five to ten pounds between Thanksgiving and New Years, and simply make a resolution to shed the extra pounds. The problem with this plan is that it’s much easier to put on the pounds than it is to lose them. A more effective strategy is to enjoy your holiday while making better holiday food choices. peakperformance Best Active 21 peakperformance Fattening Dishes in Moderation 22 Active The key to making healthy food choices this holiday season is to recognize the foods that have higher fat and sugar content. This does not mean that you have to abstain completely from your favorite traditional foods, but simply reduce your portion sizes. You can reduce your caloric intake dramatically by removing the skin from your turkey, using less gravy, or cutting back on high-sugar desserts. Healthy Holiday Food Substitutions Avoiding unhealthy foods becomes easier when you realize how many tasty healthy holiday food options there are to choose from. When settling on a nutritious holiday menu this year, you can make a large difference by making choices such as: •Turkey instead of ham – Reduce fat and calories even further by removing skin from the turkey. menu, dark chocolate is the healthiest choice. Dark chocolates are packed with antioxidants and other nutrients that can actually provide protection for your body. To add a bit more sweetness to your dark chocolate, you can melt it over strawberries. •More Fruits and Vegetables – Instead of fattening finger foods, enjoy cranberries, blueberries, vegetable plates, and other fresh fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables can add variety and nutrition to your holiday parties and are easy and simple to prepare. By making healthier appetizer choices, you can still splurge and enjoy a slightly more indulgent main course or dessert without having your calorie intake for the day skyrocket. peakperformance •Dark chocolate instead of candy canes or other sugary desserts – If you want chocolate on your Active 23 peakperformance 24 Active During the main course, you can also make better side dish choices by replacing mashed potatoes with a baked sweet potato or replacing macaroni and cheese with a green bean casserole, or replacing pecan pie or cheesecake with apple or pumpkin pie. Stay Active The bottom line is that during the holidays, you are likely going to be taking in more calories than normal. Therefore, it is increasingly important to boost your activity level and burn more calories as well. This will not only be great for your health and reduce your weight gain, but it will also keep you feeling more energetic and upbeat as you enjoy your holiday season. Active 25 ACTIVE Q&A Art Alexakis of EVeRCLeAR ACTIVE: What’s EVERCLEAR been up to? EVERCLEAR: We put a new album out in June 2012 and have been touring since. We spent much of the summer of 2012 co-headlining the innovative and highly-successful Summerland tour, along with four other notable American bands that emerged during the 90’s, Sugar Ray, the Gin Blossoms, Lit and Marcy’s Playground. Everclear is: Art Alexakis, vocal, guitars; Dave French, guitars; Josh Crawley, keyboards; Freddy Herrera, bass; Sean Winchester, drums ACTIVE: Is this your first time to Jacksonville? EVERCLEAR: A little while back I did a solo show, but it gets a little blurry with the amount of shows we do a year. I would say it’s been maybe 3-4 years. We love Jacksonville. ACTIVE: On tour what city has been the most fun? EVERCLEAR: I’m sober; I don’t drink or do drugs. We all have families and wives, so for fun it’s getting out to all the different regions and seeing the different things there are. We LOVE TO EAT! It’s cool to see all the different types of BBQ’S there are. My mom is from the South and I love it! I will tear some Cracker Barrel up! I would have to say this tour that Juliet in Chicago has been the best. The show was awesome. ACTIVE: Out of all your songs which are you most proud of? EVERCLEAR: It’s really hard to pick one. I would definitely say Wonderful. I’m really happy with our new album; it was from the heart and soul! Jackie Robinson and Santa Ana Wind were songs I was really happy with also. ACTIVE: Art with songs like Wonderful and Father of Mine do fans still come up and tell you how these songs have changed their lives and 26 Active related to their own story? EVERCLEAR: Every day. Every single day. I am very fortunate to be a part of lives! ACTIVE: Of all the years of touring and playing shows what is the craziest memory? EVERCLEAR: It’s like going to a record store and not remembering what record you wanted. One that was crazy though, a guy came to a meet and greet and after standing in line to meet me he was like, “I’m your cousin.” I sat with him after and had coffee and he went on to tell me people we were related to. It was crazy. ACTIVE: Christmas is around the corner. How will Everclear get into the holiday cheer? EVERCLEAR: Every year we go to Hawaii, fly all of our families out and play a show at a Children’s Cancer Hospital. We are family guys, so we love to spend family time, while doing something good. ACTIVE: Where can everyone go to stay Active with Everclear? EVERCLEAR: We are all about social media! Follow us at: Twitter: @EverclearBand; facebook.com/everclear or our website: everclearonline.com. Active 27 neeawr’s y ve e bash Crazy Horse Horse Crazy $1,000 in cash & prizes balloon drop at midnight 2 rooms to party drink specials all night long free champagne til midnight free party favors at entry 18 & up with proper ID 28 Active jacksonville jaguars 2012 schedule l sept. 9 1pm @minnesota vikings l sept. 16 1pm houston texans w sept. 23 1pm @indianapolis colts l sept. 30 4:05pm cincinnati bengals L oct. 7 4:05pm chicago bears L oct. 21 4:25pm @oakland raiders L oct. 28 1pm @green bay packers L nov. 4 8:20pm indianapolis colts W nov. 18 1pm @houston texans W nov. 25 1pm tennessee titans L dec. 2 1pm @buffalo bills dec. 9 1pm new york jets dec. 16 1pm @miami dolphins dec. 23 1pm new england patriots dec. 30 1pm @tennessee titans Active 29 ACTIVE Q&A Dennis Casey of Flogging Mollyl By Alyse Easdale ACTIVE: First of all, thank you for taking the time to talk with me. Where are you calling from? Dennis Casey: I’m in Long Island, New York right now. I live here. We’re on a break and we’re going to head down to Florida next weekend. ACTIVE: Jacksonville’s New Rock Alternative station X1029 announced on October 4th that Flogging Molly was the final addition to their annual winter music festival, The Big Ticket. How did that come to fruition? DC: Our manager and our booking agent got us the show there. Who else is playing? ACTIVE: Rise Against is the headliner. There’s also Bush, Anberlin, fun., Silversun Pickups, The Joy Formidable, Of Monsters and Men, twenty | one | pilots, Grouplove, Imagine Dragons, and Paper Tongues. There’s enough to where they have two stages going and they also have a stage for local bands. Local bands here in Jacksonville have been competing for the past few months to play on that stage. DC: Oh cool. Well that’s pretty good company. Rise Against are good friends of ours. We’ve toured with them in Canada and the U.S. so that’s another good reason to do it. We get to see our friends again. ACTIVE: I’ve never seen you guys in concert before, but I’ve heard that your live shows are legendary. What aspect of your performance do you think has contributed most to you earning that reputation? What do you feel makes Flogging Molly stand out versus any other band? DC: Wow. Well, we’re always playing live and I think the band came together and sort of grew into its own groove playing live. We love what we do; that’s a cliché. We really get into it and it’s really high-energy music that I think is 30 Active ly what gives us what people see that our live shows are what they are. We play folk music and just rev it up and turn the volume up and just let it rip. I think that contributes to the effectiveness of the way the music relates and goes over to people, and then they start reacting and then you start reacting to what they’re doing so I think it’s one of those cycles. Our music is very roots-oriented, very natural, and I think traditional Irish music was written around people dancing and having a good time singing along and I think when you turn up the volume and speed it up – I mean, we play pretty fast live as well – I think people can’t help but get swept away with it. ACTIVE: When it comes to concerts, do you prefer performing in small, intimate venues or large arenas and festivals? Why? DC: I get asked that often and it’s hard to pick between the two experiences because they’re so different but they’re also equally rewarding, but in different ways. I would say when you play a smaller show you have the intimacy of practically seeing everybody’s face and they’re right there. There are no barricades, people jump onstage sometimes, and it’s just that old-school way of playing shows. But then again when you jump onstage and there’s twenty thousand people, there’s not much that can compare to that sort of rush or that sort of high or energy that you feel and to hear that many people and to see it is very, very… How can I put it? It just pumps you up like crazy and it always humbles me and makes very grateful for what I’m Active 31 ACTIVE: How long has the band been touring in support of its latest record Speed of Darkness? DC: About a year and a half. ACTIVE: Since that was released in May of last year, I don’t believe there’s anything I can ask that hasn’t already been asked before. Therefore, I pose the question to you: is there anything you can say about the Speed of Darkness that your fans may not know? DC: I think I’m going to agree with you – it’s hard to really add more to the record. But I do think it is a very good picture of the band, of where we’re at in our lives, and of where we’re at in our musical journey or career. I’m right in the middle of it so it’s hard for me to step back and have any kind of real perspective that maybe a fan would. I think it captures us at where we’re at right now and I think the band has played better than ever. It also is, for me personally, a very proud achievement because of what it speaks about and what it says. The songs are really deep and I think they will forever be a soundtrack to what has been happening to America and to the world in the last few years since the collapse of the economy and the recession. I think it’s definitely a picture or soundtrack of that time in history and we’re not out of it yet so I think it’s still very relevant. I would hope that some years from now, people will look back at that and really have a sense of time and what it was about, and I hope it lasts in people’s minds and hearts just like a classic record would. ACTIVE: What was the reasoning behind founding your own label? Also, why the departure with SideOneDummy? DC: Well, you kind of answered some of it. (laughs) The music industry is changing. We’ve been doing this for over ten years with SideOne and I think we’ve put five records out with them. We worked hard with them, we all built our careers together… As time went on, I think we just thought, “Why not try to do this ourselves and see what will happen?” [It’d] give us complete freedom, complete control over everything – not that SideOne ever took any control away from us. And we wanted to maybe sign other bands that we believed in, that we thought needed a shot and could use a hand with their careers, so we decided, “Let’s try to start 32 Active our own label.” ACTIVE: Going back to the subject of touring, Flogging Molly just announced dates for its ninth annual “Green 17” tour, which almost serves as a countdown to St. Patrick’s Day. Has this become sort of a tradition for the band? DC: That was us being asked and pleaded with every year, “Play my city, play this city on St. Patrick’s Day.” We can only do so much and play in so many places in one day and we thought, “Why not build a tour around it and make it one big, long St. Patrick’s Day?” Nothing really changes for the band in the sense of what we do. We just do the same thing every tour, every show. It was basically us wanting to celebrate that whole holiday as much as we could and that’s why we initially started out with seventeen cities and that’s how it got its name. So we did it and it was a big success so that’s why every year we keep doing it again. It’s just one of the best things we do touringwise. It’s a great way to give our fans sort of what they want that time of year. ACTIVE: I understand that Celtic instruments are part of the band’s sound and perhaps that’s where the idea of this annual “Green 17” tour came from, because of Irish heritage. Are all of the band members of Flogging Molly from Ireland? ACTIVE: No, just Dave, our singer, is. The rest of us are from the U.S. ACTIVE: I sincerely thank you for your time. Is there anything you’d like to add? DC: It’s all about us and our fans and tearing down that wall of separation and having this connection with them that’s real and strong and something that’s authentic. We do whatever we can to show that and express that, and I think that that is what our band is all about and will continue to be about. We’re blessed and lucky to have such a great fan base. There’s a certain amount of gratitude that goes to certain places that embraces you right off the bat, and Florida is one of them. Active 33 mberlee Buckley Chad Martel’s ACTIVE Model of the Month 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 S M T W T F S 1 8 15 22 29 decemBER 2012 ACTIVE 36 Active december january Dec. 1 Owen Benjamin Dec. 5-8 Shaun Jones Dec. 11 XXXmas Hypnotic Holiday Show with Rich Guzzi Dec. 12-22 Shaun Jones Dec. 27-29 Ron Feingold Dec. 31 Comedy Zone Blast Off Party Jan. 9-12 Mike Speenberg Active Active 33 37 active happenings December 4 •7pm TOUBAB KREWE and JOHN BROWNS BODY; Freebird Live •7:30pm West Side Story; Times-Union Center •8pm Comedy Zone All Stars; The Comedy Zone December 5 •8pm The Acacia Strain with Veil Of Maya, Upon A Burning Body, Volumes & Twitching Tongues;The Roc Bar •7pm Geoff Tate of Queensryke; Freebird Live •8pm Mr. Gnome with Hey Mandible; Jack Rabbits •7:30pm West Side Story; Times-Union Center December 6 •Southern Culture On The Skids; Cafe Eleven (Saint Augustine) •8pm Shaun Jones; The Comedy Zone •8pm West Side Story; Times38 Active Union Center December 7 •8pm Iris DeMent; Ponte Vedra Concert Hall •8pm Shaun Jones; The Comedy Zone •7pm Bam Margera; Club Aqua •7:30pm West Side Story; Times-Union Center December 8 •8pm Papadosio and Greenhouse Lounge; Freebird Live •8 & 10pm Shaun Jones; The Comedy Zone •Jacksonville Giants vs. South Carolina Warriors; Veterans Memorial Arena •2pm & 8pm West Side Story; Times-Union Center •1pm Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New York Jets; EverBank Field December 9 •Christian McBride & Inside active happenings Straight UNF Lazzara Theatre •8pm Shaun Jones; The Comedy Zone •7pm Tyrone Wells Ponte Vedra Concert Hall •1:30 & 7pm West Side Story; Times-Union Center December 10 •7pm ACE HOOD and guests; Freebird Live December 11 •8pm Comedy Zone All Stars; The Comedy Zone December 12 •8pm Peter White; Florida Theatre •8pm Shaun Jones; The Comedy Zone December 13 •8pm Trans-Siberian Orchestra; Jacksonville Veterans Mem. Arena •8pm Shaun Jones; The Com- edy Zone December 14 •7:30pm Eric Church with Justin Moore & Kip Moore; Jacksonville Veterans Mem. Arena •8pm Shaun Jones; The Comedy Zone •8pm Passafire with Sidereal; Freebird Live December 15 •Damon Fowler Group; Downtown Blues Bar & Grille (Palatka) •7pm Monster Energy Outbreak Tour: Asking Alexandria, As I Lay Dying, Suicide Silence, Memphis May Fire, Attila; The Edge •8 & 10pm Shaun Jones; The Comedy Zone December 19 •Keaton Simons & Jason Adamo Band; Jack Rabbits •8pm Shaun Jones; The Comedy Zone Active 39 active happenings December 20 •8pm Shaun Jones; The Comedy Zone December 21 •8pm THE EPIC BEARD MEN X-MAS EXCURSION with SAGE FRANCIS & B.Dolan; Jack Rabbits December 22 •8 & 10pm Shaun Jones; The Comedy Zone December 23 •1pm Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New England Patriots; EverBank Field December 27 •6pm doors; J.J. Grey & Mofro with Swamp Cabbage; Maverick’s December 28 •8pm The Waiting (Tom Petty tribute show) + guests; Freebird Live 40 Active December 29 •9am Color In Motion 5K; Jacksonville Equestrian Center •2pm & 7:30pm Chocolate Nutcracker; Times-Union Center January 4 •8pm; Greensky Bluegrass; Freebird Live •7pm; Giants vs. Gulf Coast Flash; Jax Veterans Memorial Arena •Winter Wonderland; St. Augustine Amphiteatre January 5 •Winter Wonderland; St. Augustine Amphiteatre •The Adolescents; Jack Rabbits January 6 •Winter Wonderland; St. Augustine Amphiteatre •8pm; BB King; Florida Theatre January 9 •8pm; Mike Speenburg; The active happenings Comedy Zone •Justin Townes Earle; Cafe Eleven (St. Augustine) Beach) •8pm; Zach Deputy; Freebird Live January 10 •8pm; Mike Speenburg; The Comedy Zone •8pm; Tom Rush; Ponte Vedra Concert Hall (Ponte Vedra Beach) January 17 •Don Williams; Florida Theatre •8pm; Galactic; Freebird Live January 11 •7pm; Winter Jam 2012; Jax Veterans Memorial Arena •8pm; Mike Speenburg; The Comedy Zone January 12 •9am; SHEnergize Jacksonville; Times-Union Center •8pm & 10pm; Mike Speenburg; The Comedy Zone •8pm; The State Ballet Theatre of Russia – Cinderella; TimesUnion Center •8pm; Marsha Ball; Ponte Vedra Concert Hall (Ponte Vedra January 18 •7:30am; Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast; Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center •7pm; Jerry Seinfeld; TimesUnion Center January 19 •8pm; Elvis Lives; Times-Union Center January 20 •3pm; Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra – The Magical Music of Disney; Times-Union Center •7:30pm; Yonder Mountain String Band; Freebird Live Active 41 active happenings January 22-24 •7:30pm; Mary Poppins; Times-Union Center January 29 •7:30pm; Shen Yun; TimesUnion Center January 24 •8pm; Candlebox; Freebird Live January 30 •7:30pm; Shen Yun; TimesUnion Center January 25 •8pm; Mary Poppins; TimesUnion Center •7pm; Giants vs. Bahama All Pros; Jax Veterans Memorial Arena •8pm; Marshall Crenshaw with The Bottle Rocekts; Ponte Vedra Concert Hall (Ponte Vedra Beach) January 26 •8pm; Mary Poppins; TimesUnion Center •7pm; Jackyl; Brewsters Roc Bar January 27 •8pm; Mary Poppins; TimesUnion Center 42 Active January 31 •7:30pm; Video Games Live; Times-Union Center •8pm; G. 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A husband and wife deal with their current state of affairs. 12 25 Prize Disclaimer: Tickets not redeemable for cash, nor can it be exchanged for a ticket to any other motion picture. Ticket must be redeemed while the film is still playing. No reproductions or copies accepted. Seating is on a first come, first serve basis. This pass does not guarantee seating. Not for sale or resale. NOT VALID FOR SPECIAL EVENTS, IMAX, or 3-D. Active 2149 Active The Active Magazine and The Regal Entertainment Group presents: Active at the movies 12 django unchained action/ drama - r Set in the South two years before the Civil War, Django is a slave whose brutal history with his former owners lands him face-to-face with German-born bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz. Schultz is on the trail of the murderous Brittle brothers, and only Django can lead him to his bounty. 25 50 Active 20 Active les miserables musical - not yet rated Hugh Jackman plays ex-prisoner Jean Valjean, hunted for decades by the ruthless policeman Javert (Russell Crowe) after he breaks parole. When Valjean agrees to care for factory worker Fantine’s (Anne Hathaway) young daughter, Cosette, their lives change forever. 12 25 Reunited and re-energized, the band has returned with album Speak In Code eight years after parting ways in 2004. Members of Eve 6 weren’t even legal drinking age when they were presented with their first platinum record. Thus, life came hard and fast at the members of SoCal pop-punk trio, whose meteoric success in the late ‘90s and early millennium ingrained their anthemic radio hits into the fabric of the lives of a whole generation. Then, it all sort of ended…until now. As the fourth full-length release for Eve 6 and their debut on new label Fearless Records, the album heralds not just a return to form for the threesome, but a new chapter in a book that had ended all too abruptly. “Overall I’m really proud of it, and I think we’re doing right by our fans, who’ve waited a long time for us to make another record. I think we’re giving them something they’ll enjoy,” says singer/bassist Max Collins. “Once we got in the studio there was a lot of energy. There aren’t any filler moments; each song has its purpose. This is the strongest collection of songs we’ve ever had on one record.” Eve 6—which also includes drummer Tony Fagenson and guitarist Jon Siebels—formed in Southern California in 1995 while the trio were just teenagers, then inked a deal with RCA Records before they’d finished high school. The band issued the self-titled Eve 6 in 1998, attaining platinum success with hit singles “Inside Out” and “Leech,” the former capturing the #1 spot on the Modern Rock charts and crossing over successfully to Top 40 radio. More widespread recognition came with gold-selling sophomore effort Horrorscope (2000), which spawned radio gems “Promise,” “On The Roof Again” and the ubiquitous prom and MTV anthem “Here’s To The Night”. It seemed like Eve 6 were everywhere—the band made appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Show with David Letterman, Active 51 Jimmy Kimmel Live, Late Night With Conan O’Brien, and TRL with Carson Daly, with their videos in constant rotation on MTV. The band then released the more experimental It’s All In Your Head in 2003, featuring singles “Think Twice” and “At Least We’re Dreaming,” but parted ways with RCA thereafter. Their rapid rise to prominence at an early age had led to an inevitable mental and physical exhaustion, and in 2004 Eve 6 announced an indefinite hiatus. It was time to turn a new page. “There were parts which were fucking incredible, and amazing and awesome, and there were aspects that were terrifying and freaky that you don’t know how to handle. I feel like we did some growing up in public,” says Collins. “I needed to stop drinking. In order to do that, the wheels had to come off. I don’t think I could have done it if the band was still going.” After a year apart, Collins and Fagenson began writing and producing for other artists, including 2007’s hit ballad “We Don’t Have To Look Back Now” for rock band Puddle of Mudd, and collaborating on a new experimental side project, the Sugi Tap. “It was an inspiring time, going down different musical avenues together and trying things we wouldn’t have in Eve 6,” reflects Fagenson. “Ironically, when we did reform Eve 6 a couple years later, those experiments allowed us to progress the sound of the band more freely than if we had been in the band the whole time.” 52 Active Collins and Fagenson eventually reignited Eve 6 in 2008, with guitarist Matt Bair temporarily replacing Siebels who was occupied with his project Monsters Are Waiting. The band spent the next two-plus years touring, writing and reconnecting with fans, then in 2011, armed with new material and management, signed with Fearless Records. A month within inking the deal Collins and Fagenson finally convinced Siebels to return to the fold. “After going down some different paths it hit me that there was this thing out there that people wanted and wanted to hear,” explains Siebels. “It just clicked and made sense to me. After such a long break I was so happy to be playing with these guys again.” Continues Fagenson, “The way [Siebels] hits the strings and puts that muscle into the chords is very distinctive to our band, and that was a welcome piece of the sound that we had missed. Songs that had been kicking around for a couple years got new life with his playing put into them.” Eve 6 then re-enlisted Don Gilmore (Linkin Park, Dashboard Confessional, Good Charlotte, Pearl Jam)—who produced the first two Eve 6 full-lengths—to helm the sessions for Speak In Code. With all the lead time, the album contains a mix of compositions that began as far back as the side project, as well as recent works written in the months leading up to the recording process. “We were really taking a ‘best of everything’ sort of approach, almost like a band’s first album, in which there’s a lot of material to choose from,” Fagenson notes. “About half Active 53 came with the inspiration of Jon’s return and all that was happening to us at the time. We have a unique process, where each song is sort of its own animal. Don was crucial in helping us tighten everything up, and inspiring Max to dig really deep lyrically and get to some root emotion down there.” Explains Collins, “Neil Finn [of Crowded House] once said, ‘A great producer is someone whom you admire musically and otherwise, who you feel compelled to show up and show off for.’ I feel like Don is that figure for me and the band.” In many ways, Speak In Code is a work with deep personal significance for Collins, who has weathered his share of personal adversity. The album is a testament to coming out okay on the other side, with friendships still intact, but it’s within the journey that the story truly lies. Whether it’s romantic relationships or dealings with his bandmates, communication—and its barriers—is a central theme underpinning the release. “In some of the songs frustration is a theme. I was sort of looking at difficult personal relationships with a humorous spin in some places, and with more earnestness in others,” explains Collins. “The title [Speak In Code] is a lyric from ‘Curtain,’ and there was something kind of evocative about it. In that song, I’m referring to being newly sober and just feeling like an open nerve, feeling freaked out, having people and life being sort of overwhelming. It’s almost like people are speaking a language you don’t understand.” First single “Victoria” lyrically weaves a tale that draws the listener into a hook-laden, 80‘s-influenced anthem, putting a contemporary spin on the classic Eve 6 sound. “[‘Victoria’] indulges this paranoid what-if fantasy that kind of has a foot in the truth: My wife went on this girls’ vacation to Mexico, and when I was looking through the photos, I saw my imagination start to go, and wrote that song,” Collins recalls. “I’m convinced in my mind that something’s going on that really isn’t.” 54 Active “In a lot of ways, the years leading up to this album release was a bit of a ‘paying our dues’ situation. We certainly had to earn the right to have this opportunity again,” says Fagenson. “This time around I think we realized just how hard it is to really get a rock band going and just when you think you’re near the finish line you realize there’s another hundred miles to go. But all that work and time simply strengthened our belief in what we were doing, and it was a crucial aspect of our development. It really taught us about stick-with-it-ness and perseverance.” “The time we spent apart really made us appreciate what we have in each other. It’s a chemistry you can’t manufacture,” adds Collins. “We literally grew up playing music together. The bond that we have as a result of so much shared experience infuses the sound of the band.” In support of Speak In Code, Eve 6 recently took to the road with The All-American Rejects and will now be embarking on a fall tour with Everclear. Diehards who caught the band live in prior years will undoubtedly be thrilled to see the trio once again on stage, but it will be a somewhat older, definitely wiser group that greets them. According to Collins, it’s all good. “We’re looking forward to playing new songs, and reconnecting to the fans with new material,” says Collins. “I feel this profound gratitude to the other two guys in my band. We’ve been through a lot—we’ve had the mountaintop moments and the Death Valley moments—and we’re still here today, we all get along, and we made this thing together. It’s almost miraculous, to me. There’s this convergence that goes on for something that’s bigger than the sum of its parts, and that’s such a joyful, cool fucking thing.” Active 55 ACTIVE Q&A max collins of ACTIVE: Hello Max. How are you? MAX COLLINS: Great, and you? ACTIVE: We are great. Where are you at right now? MC: Just woke up in Ft Lauderdale. We were in Destin last night. Awesome show! It was very packed with a bunch of loyal fans. ACTIVE: Have you ever been to Jacksonville ,Florida? MC: Yeah we have. Can’t remember it was so long ago, on our 3rd album. I’m familiar with Florida though. I lived in Miami for about seven years. ACTIVE: Everyone is excited for this awesome concert with you and Everclear! How has it been touring with them? MC: We have been fans for a long time. To hear them live now, and perform with them is even more awesome! ACTIVE: So we know you got the new album Speak in Code. How was making this album different from any other album you have ever made? MC: This time we are older and have more experience with song writing, and life in general. It was a combination of older songs and writing in a studio. 56 Active Active 17 ACTIVE: We have to say the video for Curtain was pretty awesome! It must have taken time to film that and was a lot of fun. MC: It was a lot of fun. The concept though was impossible. It had a lot of words, rapidly, and the take aspect had no room for error. We thought it was impossible until we actually did it. There was so much preparation. ACTIVE: How was the song Curtain put together? MC: That chorus was with a different verse. We sent it to our producer, and it ended up changing the song. He helped us a lot with the changing. ACTIVE: What is your all time memory for Eve 6? MC: Going over seas to play for all the troops. It was amazing! It felt so good! We appreciate everything they do! I will also never forget hearing our song for the first time on the radio. ACTIVE: Thanks for taking time with us today where can your fans stay Active with Eve 6? MC: They can follow us on all these. Twitter: @Eve6 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/eve6official Website: Eve6.com Active 57 Active with Sam Kouvaris [of wjxt & Sportsline.com] Standing in the back of the “media lounge” (a euphemism for the eating room) behind the Norm Carlson Press Box at Florida Field two years ago, Will Muschamp was introduced to the Gator Nation as their next head football coach. The anticipation was thick and exciting. Muschamp had been the “coach in waiting” at Texas and was long considered the next great head coach ever since he took his first assistants job. Everybody knew he was intense and demanding. He wanted to win, knew winning from his days as a player at Georgia and as an assistant under 58 Active MUSCHAMP VS. THE WORLD Mack Brown. Gator fans seemed to be anxious to move on from the Urban Meyer era as well. Meyer won, but did it ungraciously and he never embraced being a “Gator.” The fact that he quit the year before only to be talked out of it seemed to wring any enthusiasm out of his final season. The media was upbeat about the Muschamp hiring as well. After years of Steve Spurrier’s entertaining relationship with those covering Gator football, Ron Zook was fine but no fun and Meyer was so condescending and imperial that the scribes and radio/tv types were ready for him to leave town. Florida athletics has always had a difficult relationship with the media in general. For years the football program underperformed and was always considered a “sleeping giant” in Bear Bryant’s words. It gave those close to the program a little bit of a complex. Saying the program was under more scrutiny than any other because of the number of newspapers, radio and TV stations, access was fairly limited. While a bit of hyperbole, there’s no question that interest in Florida football was (and is) high in all four corners of the state. Muschamp was introduced and took the podium as the young, energet- ic up and coming coach that he was. Fans wanted to embrace him. Heck, the media wanted to like him. (On a side note, covering a big-time college football team is different than covering just about anything else. Most of the “reporters” are either school graduates or fans. Mostly young and eager, sometimes coaches take advantage of that and run roughshod over the ones just trying to do their job.) So as Muschamp began his nearly 19 minute opening statement (the joke was he didn’t take a breath) we heard a lot of the high-minded, motivational things that made him the premier candidate for a big college football job. Then he said something like, “No Active 59 week. Muschamp’s closing of practices and cut-off of training camp followed his model to the chagrin of reporters and fans alike. matter what you all think here, we’re going to do it our way.” What? It was such an upbeat occasion that it didn’t quite register that Muschamp was outlining his idea of what the media’s role would be surrounding his program. He was throwing down the hackneyed gauntlet that they were the team and you’re not. OK, no problem. It’s not going to be the backslapping Charley Pell relationship or the Spurrier show we could look forward to every 60 Active There’s no question there’s a learning curve for assistants who are elevated to the top job in that environment. And give Muschamp credit for adapting a bit, creating a laugh or two during the season and starting to sort out how this coach/media relationship works. That’s why it was almost amusing when after a big win over FSU and the conclusion of a fantastic one-loss season nobody outside of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium expected, Muschamp said, “We didn’t prepare any differently. I know it disappoints you all but we didn’t put this one on the mantle and stare at it for 364 days.” What? Disappoints us? I don’t know of any vendetta somebody has for the Gators head coach. Maybe he uses some imaginary slight or perception of what people think he’s doing as motivation. A lot of people do that to fuel their intensity. Muschamp’s intensity is already legendary. His ability to transform Florida into a contender in one year will be studied by other coaches looking for his secret. He’s a fabulous coach, no question. A bit of work on his public persona and “legendary” is probably in his future. Nobody’s out to get you Coach. In fact, most of ‘em are rooting for you. @WJXT4SamKouvaris @samsportsline www.samsportsline.com Sam Kouvaris has been active in Jacksonville since 1981 as a sports reporter with WJXT Channel 4 News. Sam also hosts a TV show on Monday nights after the Jaguars game called The End Zone. He is a member of the Pro Hall of Fame Selection Committee (which only 37 other members have the honor to be a part of). Sam is an Emmy award-winner and has won the Associated Press Broadcast Award. Active 61 ACTIVE Q&A Jacksonville Landing Christmas Traditions ACTIVE: How many years has The Landing done a Tree Lighting? JACKSONVILLE LANDING: 26 years – the first was in 1987 (the year the Landing opened) ACTIVE: When is the tree Lighting? JL: The Tree lighting is ALWAYS the Friday after Thanksgiving. ACTIVE: How big is the tree in the Courtyard? JL: 56 feet tall and 29 feet wide ACTIVE: How many lights are on the Courtyard Tree? JL: 78,454 LED lights ACTIVE: What kind of performance does the tree do? JL: The tree performs a nightly “synchronized tree light show” Where the 56-foot-tree comes alive each evening performing a 10-minute light show with more than 78,000 twinkling lights dancing and dazzling to your favorite tunes of the Season. The light shows take place every hour, on the hour every day. Sunday – Thursday 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday 6 p.m. – midnight 62 Active ACTIVE: How many Christmas Trees do you have around the property? JL: There are 68 trees ACTIVE: How many Christmas Lights are around the property? JL: Over 30 miles of lights with just over 1 million bulbs! ACTIVE: Does Santa stop by The Landing during the Christmas season? JL: Yes Santa will be stopping at The Landing December 8 and 15 for FREE pictures. He’ll be here 5 – 8 PM. ACTIVE: What other Christmas events does The Landing do? JL: - Daily and evening performances by local schools, churches and dance groups - 18th Annual Tuba Christmas, Sat., Dec. 8 at 2 PM - Christmas Yappy Hour for your dog Sun., Dec. 16 from 2 to 5 PM - Hourly Nightly Tree Light Shows Sunday through Thursday 6 to 9 PM Friday and Saturday 6 PM to Midnight Active 63 2 Active 64 Active Active 3 ACTIVE the magazine ✹ ✹ december 2012 | FREE update on the antics of eve 6 pg. 51 muschamp vs. the world by sam kouvaris VOL. 3 ISSUE 12